Nottingham pub boss relieved and optimistic as bars given reopening date It s clarity from the Government
18:41, 22 FEB 2021
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Ezra Watson, the manager of Six Barrel Drafthouse, in Carlton Street.
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Editorial: Cemetery s designation would honor past, present
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In this photo from January, 2020, the Hockley-Clay Cemetery has been cleared and marked. It’s taken one more step toward an official historic designation, and with it preservation of a piece of San Antonio’s Black history.Josie Norris /The San Antonio Express-News
History is what we cherish; neglected gardens we discover and nurture, special people we won’t allow to be forgotten. Whether we celebrate it in public ceremony or private commemoration, the importance of celebrating history is that we also teach it.
Unmarked graves are lives that, if not already forgotten, will soon be lost in the brushes of time. Stories not told equate to history unheard and forgotten.
Campaign launched to help landmark Nottingham pub stay afloat
You can buy a seat or have your own beer brewed
Save the Angel campaign picks up the pace to help the Angel Microbrewery pub
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Extinction Rebellion s concerns over Sherwood Library revamp We would want to see a proper holistic approach to the design
04:00, 21 JAN 2021
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A view of the existing Sherwood Library. (Image: Nottingham Post/MARIE WILSON)
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Extinction Rebellion campaigners say an environmental strategy is vital for the proposed transformation of Sherwood Library.